jmcquown wrote:
> When I was taking classes for my insurance license exam the instructor told
> folks where to go to get lunch. There's a place at the corner of Poplar
> Avenue and Ridgeway which is a gas station. It's also owned by Japanese
> people and they sell sushi and sashimi (along with fried chicken and the odd
> hot dog and corn dog). It was funny to hear people coming back saying
> they'd had lunch at the gas station, but there you have it. I spent my
> lunch time over at Penzey's across the street buying herbs and spices LOL
>
> Apparently you can find good food in the oddest places, even at a gas
> station.
I have had some really good food at old diners and truck
> stops. John and I seek out places like that when we are on the road.
>
> Jill
>
>
Similar story, I was working at a new location and asked for interesting
places to eat. They asked if I had ever been to the nearby bowling
alley. Turns out the family that ran the bowling alley also ran a
limited menu operation at the counter. That particular days menu was
homemade brats with German potato salad.